This section tracks interviews and articles conducted by the Council as well as significant use of, or reference to, CTBUH-generated tall building facts in the international media.

In 2015 we launched an enhanced version of the In the Media section and are in the process of moving historical articles over to this system. For now you may browse older articles by visiting the Pre-2015 Archive.

The Urban Developer has published a report detailing Plus Architecture Director Jessica Liew's experiences of the 2016 CTBUH international conference along with her thoughts on the themes of the event. Read more.

The CTBUH has released figures behind the projects in their recent book, 100 of the World’s Tallest Buildings. Arabian Business highlighted the Dubai-based developers that have dominated this list, contributing many to the top 100. Read more.

According to the CTBUH, we are entering into the era of the “megatall." Currently, there are only three such structures, but by 2020, that number is estimated to at least double. ConstructConnect discusses the feasibility of future giants. Read more.

The CTBUH has released some of the facts and figures behind the projects appearing in their recent book, 100 of the World’s Tallest Buildings. ArchDaily covered 18 design architects that have contributed multiple buildings to the top 100 list. Read more.

A Bates Smart representative will present Collins House at the CTBUH 2016 International Conference held in Shenzhen, China. A preview of the discussion, titled “A Case Study on Designing Superslim in Melbourne” is available. Read more.

A recent CTBUH Global News story announced the sale of 333 Kent Street to a Chinese developer for AUD$88,888,888. The news inspired Mansion Global to investigate how “Luck and Superstition Sell Luxury Real Estate.” Read more.